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Day
16
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. Eathbone is visiting in Detroit. Daniel Tilden is in the East on business. Rev. E. D. Kelly was in Detroit yesterday. Mrs. Wïlliam Brown is in Chicago for a visit. Judge E. B. Pond was a Detroit visitor on Monday. Father Goldrick of Northfield, was in town yesterday. Rev J. W. Bradshaw was a Lansing visitor on Monday. Walter Crego spent Sunday with his mothfr in Napoleon. Hngh Brown retnrned this morning f rom a trip to Chicago. Mrs. E. E 15eal is entertaining Miss Hattie Keith of Dexter. Miss Josephine Gaffney is home from a summer at Marquette. Mrs. Gregory Dibble visited friends in Grass Lake last week. Mrs John N. Gott of Three Rivers, is vi-iting Mrs. N. Drake E. B. Hall and J. E. Travis are fishing in Silver Lake today. Dr. A. C. Miller of Detroit, was in the city on business, Wednesday. Fred McOmber was in Columbus, Ohio, for a few days on business. W. E. Boyden, of Delhi Mills, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Will Goetz are rejoicing over the arrival of a new boy. Miss Mrytle Tift of Kalamazoo, is visiting W. H. Butler and family. Dr. Wessinger entertained Mr M. T Orawford of Detroit, over Sunday. W. H. Hawkes and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby boy. Fred S. Gaige and family are visiting friends in Manchester and Hillsdale. Miss Lizzie Kellog left this morning for a severa] weeks' visit in Lansing. Dr. A. K. Hale spent yesterday at Whitmore Lake with Wirt Cornwell. Bro. Helber of the Neue Washtenaw Post, was a Jackson caller last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Braun, and Mrs. C. Braun, were Monroe visitors last week. Mrs. Walter Seabolt and Mrs. W. J. Miller visited friends in Dexter yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kintner have returned to their home in New York city. J. Q. A. Pessions and F. Pistorious will occupy the Huron st. office in common. Mrs. N. W. Cheever and sister. Miss Noble, are at the sanitarium, St. Louis Mich. Rev. ,T. M. Gelston is in Detroit attending the meeting of the Michigan synod. Chase Dow left Saturday to take treatment at the St. Louis, Mich., sanitarium. Misses Alice and Mignor Root have returned from an extended visit in Detroit. J. C. Kick and Daniel Seagur of Toledo, were in the city, Wednesday, on business. John J. ürr and family of Tecumseh, are visiting the Rev. T. J. Potter, of E. Huron st. Titus F. Hutzel went fishing on Wednesday afternoon. Don't ask him what he caught. Edward Hauser has transferred his allegiance from the Arlington to the St. James Hotel. Mrs. Hutchinson of S. División st., s visiting friends in Buffalo, and other New York points. J. Q. A. Sessions, who has been seriously ill for some weeks, is able to be on the streets again. G. G. Stimson, of Ingersoll, Ont., visited last week with his nephew, G. G. Stimson, of this city. Mrs. W. G. Doty was in Adrián this week attending the meeting of the Grand Chapter O. E. S. Miss Carrie Britten of Jackson, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Britten of E. Liberty st. Bruno St. James and wife attended the Doyle O'Connor wedding in Ypsilanti, Wednesday evening. Phil Gardner, '93. and Mrs. Gardner, nee Margaret Hench of this city, are visiting friends in the city. Sid AV. Millard visited in Owosso over Snnday. He actually missed a football game in order to go Geo. W. Bailey expeets to leave the 2Oth of this month on his annual trip to the north woods after deer. Prof . F. W. Kelsey is in Detroit as a delégate to the Michigan synod from the Presbyterian church of this city. Mrs. N. J. Perry of Petoskey, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Vandawarker, returned home Tuesday night. Mrs Mattie Bach-Henderson returned Saturday from New Mexico, where she has been spending a year with her brother, Philip Bach, jr. C. L. Goodhue of Springfleld, Mass., a meinber of the firm of contractors that put in the water works plant, was in the city on business this week. .Tudge N. W. Cheever and wife, and Miss Pamelia Noble, are making an extended visited in St Louis; Mol E. A. Hough of Jackson, one of the best knowu Sunday school workers in the state, was in the city on Tuesday. J. II. Cía k and wife of Lincoln, Neb., have returned home after a visit with Mrs. Clark's sister, "Mis Ueo. G. Stimson. Andrew Campbell visited his son in Jackson last week, and incidentally lo iked after his political prospects in ihat county. Miss Gertrude Öunderland is studying philosophy in Chicago University. She is also studying music with Prof. C. B. Cady, f ormerly of this city. E V. Staebler is a candidatefor representative to the national convention L. A. V. from the Michigan división. No better man in the ranks than Ed. León M. Jones, a young musician well known in this city, was marriec on Thursday of last week, to Miss Mary LovellGilkey of Bichland, Mich. J. II. Quarles, '96, well known for his connection with oratorical matters while in the University, is studying law in the office of Quarles, Spence & Quarles, Milwaukee. Rev. B. L. McElroy performed his first marriage ceremony in Ann Arbor ou Kriday last, uniting the lives of Willis L. Clark of this city, and Miss Bessie Harrington, of Whittaker. Miss Rose Seery of this city, was present as vnaid of honor, at the rnarriage of Mr. Edward S. McGuire and Miss Rose Watson of Df troit. The marriage ceremony was performed b Bishop Foley. Ex-heriff John Mead is reportec seriously ill at his home in Ann Arbo township. Mr. Mead is one of th prominent farmers of the county, an since his retirement from office has con fined himself entirely to his farm work

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